
11 October 2007 | 3 replies
You don’t need them for leads, you can go to HUD and get them yourself on-line.

12 October 2007 | 1 reply
Or you could look into taking a law of contracts class at your local community college or online.
25 June 2008 | 32 replies
When I buy a can of corn from the grocery store, do I really care how long ago that corn was purchased, or for how much?

15 October 2007 | 11 replies
Now, I'm realizing that rentals and foreclosures may be the way to go.The first thing I did to get started was to sign up for RealtyTrac's free 7 day trial to see what's out there in my area for foreclosures, and get a couple books from my local library on real estate investing.Somehow researching online led me to your site.

19 October 2007 | 19 replies
Originally posted by "msokloski":Going to stop at the book store on my way home from work today.

23 October 2007 | 11 replies
Technically most places require you to store the items and notify the people.

25 April 2011 | 6 replies
You can go to all the online home pages of most banks and if you navigate through their pages you will be able to find what you need.

12 November 2007 | 11 replies
Originally posted by "REI Coach":Even if you don't have any property to sell at the moment, put out bandit signs that say something like:HANDYMAY SPECIALMUST SELL IN 3 DAYSTONS OF EQUITYXXX-XXX-XXXXorIN FORECLOSUREMUST SELL NOWPLEASE HELPXXX-XXX-XXXXWhen they call, say the property as been sold, but get their contact info and add them to your buyers list.Also, advertise available property online at Postlets and Rehablist.

23 October 2007 | 24 replies
It's odd, but we had seen a few patio home (online) on Ptarmigan course on the SE side of Ft.

22 October 2007 | 1 reply
Most of the places online are asking for $25-50 per search and I estimate that i will need to do about 30 searches per month...which can get expensive.